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At Misa.solutions, we believe every great answer begins with a question. The Socratic Spark explores how the ancient Socratic Method and modern AI come together to transform learning for K–12 students, homeschoolers, and educators. Each episode dives into practical ways to inspire curiosity, build critical thinking, and move beyond memorization — helping students discover wisdom, not just information.
Scripture Preservation: Quran, Bible, and Corruption Claims
Misa Solutions: AI Socratic Method Tutor
17 minutes
1 month ago
Scripture Preservation: Quran, Bible, and Corruption Claims
The claim that the Bible is corrupted is challenged by the Quran's commands to uphold the Torah and Gospel (5:68). Would God command judging by a falsified text?. Historical evidence, including the Dead Sea Scrolls showing "remarkable preservation" and 5,800+ NT manuscripts, makes a global, undetectable corruption "impossible". The Quran also never clearly states when, where, or how this alleged corruption occurred. The evidence suggests the Bible is remarkably faithful to original texts.
Misa Solutions: AI Socratic Method Tutor
At Misa.solutions, we believe every great answer begins with a question. The Socratic Spark explores how the ancient Socratic Method and modern AI come together to transform learning for K–12 students, homeschoolers, and educators. Each episode dives into practical ways to inspire curiosity, build critical thinking, and move beyond memorization — helping students discover wisdom, not just information.